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#1 2019-02-23 02:18:53

rearden888
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Registered: 2017-07-31
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Locally signed key forgotten after reboot

This is potentially obvious and I missed it somehow, but I feel like I"m doing something wrong. I've used Arch and ZFS together for quite a while, but only recently started using the archzfs repository.



It works great, but every time I reboot any of my machines that I use it on, I have to re-download and re-sign the archzfs repository/bot key with pacman-key with:

pacman-key --recv F75D9D76
pacman-key --lsign F75D9D76

Is this the normal behavior or did I miss somewhere how to make that key permanently part of my local, trusted key database?

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#2 2019-02-23 02:22:59

Scimmia
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Re: Locally signed key forgotten after reboot

How was the system in question installed?

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#3 2019-02-23 02:33:39

rearden888
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Registered: 2017-07-31
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Re: Locally signed key forgotten after reboot

Regular Arch installation, followed the standard instructions on the wiki.

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#4 2019-03-10 04:34:35

rearden888
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Re: Locally signed key forgotten after reboot

Bumping to see if anyone has any ideas on this?  I still haven't found a solution.

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#5 2019-03-10 11:55:50

Lone_Wolf
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Re: Locally signed key forgotten after reboot

get the output from the pacman-key commands when adding the key.

# gpg --homedir /etc/pacman.d/gnupg --list-keys

then get the output of the above command, reboot and run the gpg command again.
Post all 4 outputs.

Last edited by Lone_Wolf (2019-03-10 11:56:05)


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(A works at time B)  && (time C > time B ) ≠  (A works at time C)

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